This page will show that how global climate change affect the species of Tibetan antelope

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Description
The male chiru has curved back horns up to 70cm in length.
Shoulder height: 80 - 100 cm
Length: 120 - 130 cm
Weight: 35 - 40kg (males) and 25 - 30kg (females)


Global climate change affect the species of Tibetan antelope


Diet
Grasses, herbs and shrubs.


Habitat
Chiru inhabitat high altitude plains


But Now
Because of the global climate change,
there are not enough fresh herbs and
shrubs for them. Plus, the food they eat
has been polluted, when give birth to a
single offspring, thier baby won't lives long.


The population of Tibetan antelope have declined by more than 50%

during the last 20 years of the 20th century